The Hα Luminosity Function of the Galaxy Cluster A521 atz= 0.25
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 601 (2) , 805-812
- https://doi.org/10.1086/380555
Abstract
We present an optical multicolor-imaging study of the galaxy cluster Abell 521 at $z = 0.25$, using Suprime-Cam on the Subaru Telescope, covering an area of $32 \times 20$ arcmin$^2$ ($9.4 \times 5.8 h_{50}^{-2}$ Mpc$^2$ at $z = 0.25$). Our imaging data taken with both a narrow-band filter, $NB816$ ($\lambda_0 = 8150$\AA and $\Delta \lambda = 120$\AA), and broad-band filters, $B,V,R_{\rm C}, i^\prime$, and $z^\prime$ allow us to find 165 H$\alpha$ emitters. We obtain the H$\alpha$ luminosity function (LF) for the cluster galaxies within 2 Mpc; the Schechter parameters are $\alpha = -0.75 \pm 0.23$, $\phi^\star = 10^{-0.25 \pm 0.20}$ Mpc$^{-3}$, and $L^\star = 10^{42.03 \pm 0.17}$ erg s$^{-1}$. Although the faint end slope, $\alpha$, is consistent with that of the local cluster H$\alpha$ LFs, the characteristic luminosity, $L^\star$, is about 6 times (or $\approx 2$ mag) brighter. This strong evolution implies that Abell 521 contains more active star-forming galaxies than the local clusters, being consistent with the observed Butcher-Oemler effect. However, the bright $L^\star$ of Abell 521 may be, at least in part, due to the dynamical condition of this cluster.Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures, ApJ, Part 1, in pres
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